[April, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1875.] 
SUPERIOR STANDARD WORKS. 
Published by ORAUGeT JUDD COMPANY. 
THE HORSE. 
FRANK FORESTER’S 
HORSE OF AMERICA. 
By HENRY WM. HERBERT. 
Revised, corrected, enlarged, and continued to 1871, 
By S. D. and B. G. Bruce. 
Always an Acknowledged Standard, and now 
the most Complete and Authentic Work on the 
HORSE. With steel-engraved portraits of Thirty 
of the most, famous 
REPRESENTATIVE HORSES 
including pedigrees, histories, and performances. 
Two superb royal octavo volumes of upward of 1300 pages. 
Post-Paid, Ten Dollars. 
WALLACE’S 
American Trotting Register. 
CONTAINING ALL THAT IS KNOWN OF THE 
PEDIGREES OF TROTTING HORSES 
their ancestors and descendants, with a record of 
All published performances in which a mile 
was trotted or paced in 2.40 or less, 
from the earliest dates until the close of 1868, and 
a full record of the performances of 1869 and 1870. 
Giving complete Summaries of over 6,000 Contests. 
With an Introductory Essay on the true 
origin of the American Trotter. And a set of Rules 
for the government of all trials of speed. By J. 
II. WALLACE, compiler of Wallace’s American 
Stud-Book. Royal octavo. 
Post-paid, Ten Dollars. 
WALLACE’S AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 
Vol. One.—Being a Compilation of the 
PEDIGREES OF AMERICAN AND IM¬ 
PORTED BLOOD HORSES, 
from the earliest records, with an Appendix of all 
named animals without extended Pedigrees prior 
to the year 1840. And a Supplement, containing a 
history of all Horses and Mares that have trotted 
in public from the earliest trotting races until the 
close of 1866. B3 1 J. H. WALLACE. Royal octavo 
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Horse Portraiture. — Breeding, 
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tlie Track, Horse Life, etc. By Joseph Cairn 
Simpson. Post octavo. Post-paid, $3.00. 
FIELD SPORTS. 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports. 
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LAMBIE & SARGENT, Sole Proprietors aud 
Manufacturers, 7‘.)3 Broadway, N. Y. 
E AMERICAN DAIRY SALT COMPANY, 
Sole manufacturers of the 
ONONIS A GA FACTORY FILLED 
DAIRY & TABLE SALT, 
AT SYRACUSE, N. Y„ 
Hespectfully call the attention of Dairymen and others to 
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or domestic production. The following is a correct analysis 
of our Salt, and also of the celebrated Ashton’s English 
Salt, made bv Clins. A. Goessmann, Pli. J)., Professor of 
Chemistry in the Massachusetts Agricultural College at 
Amherst, Mass.: Onondaga 
Ashton Salt. Factory Filled, 
Chloride of Sodium. 97.65 98.28 
Sulphate of Lime. 1.43 0.91 
Sulphate of Magnesia. 0.05 .06 
Chloride of Magnesia. 0.06 .00 
Sulphate of Soda. .00 .03 
Insoluble matter.05 .12 
Water..76 .60 
100.00 100.00 
Circulars in regard to various tests made with this salt in 
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